THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION grew through English colonisation and missionary
work. Although it has historically been largest in former British colonies, it has a strong presence throughout the world, even in
countries that never had a colonial presence, such as Japan. See our "notes on structure" page.

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SoAJ are the organisation that sponsors Anglicans Online, and if your web page should be listed here, they might be able to sponsor
you, too.

2009: 150th Anniversary of Anglicanism in Japan
Various resources related to the commemoration of the beginnings of the NSKK are available online. See here and here.

American Committee for KEEP
'The Kiyosato Educational Experiment Project (KEEP) is an economic and community development project rooted in Christian faith. KEEP
was founded on four ideals: Food, Health, Faith, and Hope for Youth.' 'Funds raised by the ACK go to support the educational, agricultural,
environmental, and international outreach work of KEEP in Japan and around the world.' English-language website.

Anglican Youth
Network in JapanPublishes NSKK Youth Network News twice a year, to promote the exchange of NSKK youth information at national level by providing
an Internet Mailing List Service and a Youth Activity Material Postal Request Service, to exchange information at ecumenical and international
level, and to hold the Facilitator Training program for youth. This web page also exists in
Japanese.

Hymnal Revision
The revision committee for the Japanese-language edition of Hymns Ancient and Modern (Kokin Seikashu, not to be confused with Kokin
Wakashu) has provided a wealth of information online. Site in Japanese only.

St Luke's International Hospital,
Chuo-ku, Tokyo
The 'Mayo Clinic of Japan' was founded in 1902 by Anglican medical missionary Rudolph Bolling Teusler. Staffed for many years by Anglo-American
and Japanese members of the NSKK, today it continues a medical ministry known throughout the country for high quality and the integration
of information technology and medcine. Site in Japanese and English.

St Michael International
Young Men's House, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Founded in 1990 by St Michael's, Sapporo, this youth hostel provides a very inexpensive way for Japanese and foreign students to 'live
together and exchange ideas with each other'. There are ten rooms. 'This is a nice chance to learn Japanese faster, and to make many
friends.' Site ncludes some information in English.